Think critically to avoid other peoples programming.
One needs to avoid other peoples programming by thinking critically. Before we make a decision we need to ask ourselves what are the consequences. Think about this. People say go to school and get a job. Is this really true? Absolutely not. I have finished college 7 years ago and I have a degree in accounting and finance. I never received a full time job with benefits. Also I once took a civil service exam to get a job and I had scored 90% and was called to an interview after 11 months of taking the test. I only worked in jobs being a maintennace worker, temping in an office and as a janitor. No benefits.
College keeps from you a dirty secret. They do not tell you when you go for admissions or for your chosen major that employers want to see your transcripts and have a 3.0 GPA. Or else there is no job for you. You find out only after you take the courses and choose your major that this is the case.
It is just like entering a network marketing company and signing your policies and procedures without knowing anything about them. Just cause the person who you consider a true friend signed up like that and so did everybody else!! And they say in the policies and procedures that they can terminate you anytime for any reason. Lets say the company gets into debt. They can steal the top money earners check to pay their debts off and terminate the top guy. Also when they want to build a new building they can do the same thing. Companies say in the contract that if you do not renew it every year they can terminate you and they also say that if you do not sell for a month they can steal your bonus check. Try taking the people to court and getting them into trouble you lose because you have agreed to sign a contract.
Lawrence Bergfeld
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